Posted on 08/28/2005 11:04:05 AM PDT by Howlin
If you or your family is in the path of Hurricane Katrina, if you would like to, please "sign in" here so that we can keep track of our people as this storm progresses, especially after the storm has passed.
Spiff- FReeper Liberty2004 is in Metairie - suburb of New Orleans for your map.
By 10 am tomorrow the sustained winds will be above 30 mph. They will be around 50 by 4 pm and stay in the 50-60 mph range through the overnight hours with higher gusts. Rain over 2 inches.
Nice idea having this thread Howlin. I'm up in MA and we're safe here but I'm praying for those of who are in the path of the storm, God Bless and be safe.
I'm in Covington, La ZIP code 70435
Raining here in Conn., but I don't think we're in the path of this gigantic storm. Prayers for those who are.
When Rush Limbaugh was down here on his "Rush to Excellence" tour 15 years ago he recorded a radio spot for Prejean's that still gets regular play on the local talk station. The Maharushie assures us in this spot that "all food at Prejean's has agreed to be served as food" and that you can expect to find "alligator dishes to die for -- after all, they did!"
-Dan
Thanks Theo
Covington, secured the goats and horses...gonna shower and enjoy some DVDs.
30 something american--Plaquemine, LA
abb--Location: Ruston, LA
Askel5 -- New Orleans
blam--Mobile
Blennos--Baton Rouge
Bogey78O- moving to a more secure location just north of Covington
Blue Scourge-- wife at Keessler AFB in Biloxi Miss. He's at Charleston AFB and cannot be with her.
CajunConservative--Lake Charles
cerberus--I am in Slidell. We'll be getting out of here.
chemicalman--LaPlace I'll be headed out on the back roads towards Alexandria then towards Shreveport with boat in tow
ClearBlueSky--New Orleans
clee1- family Baton Rouge
Cleburne--forty-five minutes north of Hattiesburg, MS
commish--Montgomery, AL
del4hope- Birmingham, AL
dogbyte12- We have decided to shelter at an emergency shelter in Prarieville, LA.
Ellesu-- We are in Baton Rouge
Flux Capacitor--Lafayette
flying Elvis--south of Jackson, MS
gatorbait--LA
gulfcoast6--Toby is staying put in the gulf of Mississippi. Several ATRW members have his phone number.
jetbanana--Lafayette
jrushing--north of Covington, appx. 50mi+ north of New Orleans
juzcuz-- Hancock County
LadyPilgrim - Birmingham, AL
LA Woman3--Prairieville. LA
liberty2004-- Metairie
LibLieSlayer--30 miles inland from Gulfport, MS
LibSnubber -- Acadiana.
Maury--Hammond, LA
mwp99--I'm right across US 90 from sand in Long Beach.
Mozartlover - Son at Camp Shelby, MS
newslady--New Orleans
NRA2BFree--family in New Orleans & Mobile Bay
Patriot1--New Orleans
Pelican Five -- at Jackson Barrack. Wife at home located between the cities of Hammond and Covington
Prolifeconservative- We live 10 miles NORTH of Covington. We are out of here!!!!!!
realpatriot-- I'm in Ocean Springs :(
RepublicanArmy --LA
RightWinger--family New Orleans
shelterguy--son at Tulane University
sinclair-- Baton Rouge
tfecw - family Covington
Timeout--Mobile
trillabodilla - We live just a little bit north of Baton Rouge
Traffic along highway 90 leavine Morgan City, La. is at a stand still as Louisianna residents evacuate before Hurricane Katrina makes landfall Sunday, Aug. 28, 2005.(AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
Thanks!
LOL! Love your tagline.
Me? I would have left on Friday....Better to be safe and be in a hotel far north, than to be SORRY...........
Anyway--just in case--brought the generator and chain saw up to the house and am going out to fill the gas cans at $2.49/gal. Better than $3.50 after the storm.
Reporting from Panama City, FL.....we are staying put and are expecting rain, a little wind, and a water surge. Water already covers our dock and is about 5 feet into the yard. I am 150 feet from the water and the house is 4 feet off the ground so we will be safe. (Ivan and Dennis came up about 45 feet into the yard.)
My thoughts and prayers go out to Freepers in the path of Katrina!! Be safe!!
Ridgeland, Mississippi checking in. WIll be here as long as power is on.
I be here - Clear Lake City, TX. I'm watching he news reports in great anxiety for all those poor people.
My daughter is stationed at Eglin Air Force Base in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. While not in the direct path of the storm right now, they are experiencing SEVERE beach erosion due to the extremely high waves (according to TWC)...
Prayers for all - may God have mercy!
This thread's an excellent idea- I see a lot of names I know in lifacs #169. This storm is going to be a real nail-biter... we're fine on the Georgia coast, I wish I could say the same for all those in harm's way. God have mercy.
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